Total Hip Replacement
Get Back to Daily Life- With a Hip That Supports You
Hip pain can make everyday life difficult — from walking comfortably to bending down to tie your shoes. With modern total hip replacement solutions, patients can regain motion, relieve pain, and return to the activities they enjoy. restor3d offers a comprehensive portfolio of hip implants designed to meet a wide range of patient needs.

Understanding Your Hip Anatomy
Your hip is a ball-and-socket joint where the top of your thigh bone (femur) meets your hip bone (pelvis). The ball (femoral head) fits into the socket (acetabulum), and both are covered with smooth cartilage that allows pain-free motion. Strong ligaments and muscles stabilize and power the joint, enabling walking, bending, and weight-bearing.
When the cartilage wears away, the bones begin to rub together, causing pain and stiffness. This condition, called osteoarthritis (OA), is the most common reason for hip replacement. Arthritis damage can make even simple movements — standing up, climbing stairs, or getting dressed — painful.
What Is Total Hip Replacement?
A total hip arthroplasty (THA) removes the damaged parts of the hip joint and replaces them with smooth, durable components:
- Acetabular Cup and Liner – replaces the hip socket
- Ceramic Femoral Head – replaces the ball of the joint
- Femoral Stem – fits inside the femur to provide stability and connection to the new ball
The goal?
- Reduce pain
- Restore motion
- Improve quality of life
Meet the restor3d Hip Solution

The restor3d Hip Solution
Our hip replacement system combines modern design principles and high-performance materials to support lasting outcomes.
Personalized Surgical Technique
Each personally designed restor3d surgery comes with 3D printed guides that aid your surgeon in precisely placing your implants and preserving as much natural bone as possible. This hip system is fully designed for you with the goal of providing world-class, specially designed orthopedic implants and instrumentation which increase operating room efficiencies and help you get back on your feet.
Proven Fit Options
Multiple sizes and geometries allow surgeons to choose the best implant to match each patient’s anatomy. In some cases restor3d has developed the only patient-matched hip implant that is meticulously designed to align with your individual anatomy, precisely matching the femoral implant with your hip’s offset, neck angle, and neck length for a perfect fit.
Advanced Materials
Biocompatible components are designed for durability and smoother joint motion.
No two hips are the same. iTotal Hip solutions are designed to restore yours—relieving pain, preserving natural movement, and helping you get back to living life on your terms.
OUR PROCESS
The restor3d Process
At restor3d, we believe that the best outcomes start with a personalized approach. That’s why we use your medical imaging—like a CT scan—to design and 3D print a hip implant that fits your unique anatomy. If you’re ready to find a surgeon offering personalized joint solutions near you, we can help!
Scheduling a CT Scan
Your doctor will give you a prescription for a diagnostic CT scan. The CT scan will be sent to restor3d for intake.
Recreating your Natural Anatomy
Using your CT Scan, a 3D model of your anatomy is developed and will be used to individualize your implant.
Manufacturing your Implant
restor3d manufactures all of our personalized implants and surgical instruments in the United States, with the majority 3D printed.
Preparing for Surgery
Your implant is delivered to the hospital a few days before your surgery.
Following Your Surgery
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Disclaimer
All information provided on this website is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Not every patient is a candidate for joint replacement surgery, and outcomes will vary. Joint implants are designed to relieve pain and improve mobility, but they may not replicate the exact feel or movement of a natural joint.
Every patient’s case is unique. Always follow your surgeon’s instructions and discuss whether joint replacement is the right treatment for you. As with any surgery, potential risks include loosening, wear, or infection, which may require additional procedures.
Talk to your doctor about your implant options, recovery expectations, and any questions about medications, nutrition, or other treatments to ensure you receive the care that’s right for your situation.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
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